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It is well that both sides work to better life for their citizens and economy.

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2019-09-06 19:18

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It’s a good start and a mutually beneficial agreement for both parties. Let’s see what happens next.

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2019-09-06 19:56

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The Syrian Kurds current wilingness to talk to the Syrian Government has nothing to do with the recent Turkish attempt to establish their buffer zone on Syrian territory near the Kurds? Yeah, right…..

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2019-09-06 18:06

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The Syrian Government current willingness to talk to the Syrian Kurds has nothing to do with the problems at getting oil and the non-willingness to risk Syrian oil+gas potentially falling into Turkey’s hands? Yeah, right….. In other terms, both parties have interest at ending with a win-win agreement and until now, it’s Assad who has been thickheaded, not the Kurds, like it or not, that’s a fact.

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2019-09-06 19:59

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